1. Crop image to the size of paper you want to print on - maybe add a bit to allow for the rounded corners. Crop tool stadard size - I used 4x6 at 300 ppi for this example

2. Next, press U on the keyboard to activate the Shapes Tool - selected the Rounded Rectangle Tool (second on the list)

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3. Drag out the shape rectangle - start in a corner (upper left works for me) and drag down and right (for an upper/left start) and draw out the shape. You should have nicely rounded corners. If not, delete the shape layer, and set the Radius setting (on the tool bar) higher - it will depend on your picture resolution.

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4. Double click the Background layer to convert it into a normal layer.

5. Drag the shape layer below the old background layer - should be layer 0 - so that the image is above the shape layer.

6. Right click on image layer - select "create clipping mask". Layer stack should look like this when done.

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After you are done, you can use the Move tool to position the shape as you want, or need to. If you want a soft edge, use Filter, Blur, Gaussian Blur on the shape layer (CS3 will rasterize the layer and then blur it.